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Soldiers Reunited With Pups They Cared for in Afghanistan

Five soldiers who served in Afghanistan have been reunited with some buddies from the battlefield. A stray dog named "Sheba" and her seven puppies were welcomed with open arms Thursday on Long Island. The soldiers had been taking care of the pups in Afghanistan. Sheba even went on some missions with them. Here's raw video of the reunion. (Published Thursday, Sept. 5, 2013)

"It's 100 percent electric,” he said. “It's powered by a high-grade lithium ion battery, which makes it eco-friendly and really good for the environment, so it's not only saving the planet, it's kind of saving your wallet a little bit."

The top speed is 20 mph. When you want to charge it, just plug it into a regular outlet. It takes about four hours to charge, and you can get 40 miles out of a charge.

"That's pretty cool,” said News4 anchor Aaron Gilchrist, who gave it a test ride. “So you can peddle for a little exercise."

Sultan said sales of his bikes are up over the past couple of years, and you might be surprised who is riding them.

"It's both male and female, and the best thing that we're learning is the age is anywhere from 15 to about 75," Sultan said.